Does a ring help?

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    Recently I’ve purchased a LOTR ring and I thought about wearing it on my wedding finger due to hopefully keep women away along with I’ve read that it looks good for job interviews. Have any of you brothers tried this? If so, what are the results?

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    Crazy Canuck
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    Don’t wear a ring women are attracted men with rings.  The reason for this they think you have a woman they think you have resources.

    "If pussy was a stock it would be plummeting right now because you've flooded the market with it. You're giving it away too easy." - Dave Chapelle

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    Don’t wear a ring women are attracted men with rings. The reason for this they think you have a woman they think you have resources.

    Damn… Thank you for that drop of knowledge. I’ll be cautious.

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    Knights Templar Rising
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    Wear it to the interview.  Other than that, what Canuck said: if you wear it out and about, just as many flirt with you.  Even if they are not truly “interested”, or get a Hypergamy tingle, they want to flirt for validation “if he is married, and I am married, if I flirt I am still hot!”.  Backwards female logic, most men see a wedding ring and say “NO WAY!”…

    Sovereignty above all else.

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    Wear it to the interview. Other than that, what Canuck said: if you wear it out and about, just as many flirt with you. Even if they are not truly “interested”, or get a Hypergamy tingle, they want to flirt for validation “if he is married, and I am married, if I flirt I am still hot!”. Backwards female logic, most men see a wedding ring and say “NO WAY!”…

    Wow, that sounds like some highly illogical logic. I’ll be safe when I wear it out and about.

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    RoyDal
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    I think if the interviewer is a beta male or a female, then a man who appears to be married will be more likely to be hired. Conversely, a man with alpha traits will be less likely to be hired. So, wear the “wedding ring” to your interview. TFM explains it better than I could:

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

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    Robert Hallam
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    Crazy Canuck above is absolutely correct. It’s a chick magnet. A wedding ring doesn’t stop a female who wants a fling at any time. They like to cheat on their own kind.

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    J.D Silvernail
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    Don’t wear a ring women are attracted men with rings. The reason for this they think you have a woman they think you have resources.

    Well in order to take care of that misconception we must wear MGTOW rings.

    I'm married to the game,but she broke her vows.

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    MENGINEER
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    Queue: George Costanza wedding ring experiment:

    All boils down the women wanting what they can’t have.

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    Antares
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    I don’t go out much, but in my experience the ring doesn’t make any difference repelling women. Some say it’s a woman magnet, but I haven’t seen that myself. I would say if a woman is hot for you, the ring probably won’t keep her away. Also the ring has zero effect in bars, and might be the kind of situation it would attract some.

    I still use it, but not to keep women at bay. I wear it to appear less threatening, or when questions about “the wife” would be less troublesome than questions about why I’m single. Also depends on what gun I’m carrying.

    Instead I tried a beard after listening to Sandman’s theory on repelling women (back when he had semi-interesting topics), but that didn’t work out as expected either.

    Price is what you pay, value is what you get. -- Ben Graham

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